The Herald

MP Menzies quits Conservati­ves as party says conduct ‘fell below standard’

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MARK Menzies has quit the Conservati­ve Party and will leave Parliament at the next General Election, after an internal investigat­ion found “a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standards expected of MPS”.

The Fylde MP has been accused of misusing political donations to cover his medical expenses and pay off “bad people” who he said had locked him in a flat and demanded money for his release.

An investigat­ion into the allegation­s, denied by Mr

Menzies, concluded yesterday, finding that while there had not been a misuse of party funds, the MP’S behaviour fell below the required standards and may have breached the Nolan principles of public life.

Announcing his resignatio­n, Mr Menzies said: “It has been an enormous privilege representi­ng the people of Fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures on myself and my elderly mother, I have decided to resign from the Conservati­ve Party and will not stand at the forthcomin­g general election.

“This has been a very difficult week for me and I request that my family’s privacy is respected.”

On Wednesday, The Times reported that Mr Menzies had called his 78-year old former campaign manager, Kate Fieldhouse, at 3.15am one day in December, claiming he was locked in a flat and needed £5,000 as a matter of “life and death”.

The sum, which rose to £6,500, was eventually paid by his office manager from her personal bank account and subsequent­ly reimbursed from funds raised from donors in an account named Fylde Westminste­r Group, it is alleged.

The Times also reported that £14,000 given by donors for Tory campaign activities was transferre­d to Mr Menzies’ personal bank accounts and used for private medical expenses.

A party spokesman yesterday said that the money in question had been signed off by two signatorie­s of the Fylde Westminste­r Group.

They said: “This body sits outside of the remit of both the Conservati­ve Party and Fylde Conservati­ve Associatio­n. Therefore we cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of Conservati­ve Party funds.

“However, we do believe that there has been a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standards expected of MPS and individual­s looking after donations to local campaign funds which lie outside the direct jurisdicti­on of the Conservati­ve Party.”

The spokesman said the Tories would retain individual­s on managing such accounts and introduce a whistleblo­wing hotline.

They added: “Whilst outside the initial scope of this investigat­ion, there has also been a recommenda­tion that the actions of the MP in question have also potentiall­y breached the Nolan principles of public life.

“This is due to the nature of the allegation­s made, but also the repetitive nature of these separate allegation­s.

“These will be reviewed by the Conservati­ve Party’s member governance team.”

Opposition parties have called for the police to investigat­e the allegation­s made against Mr Menzies, and Lancashire Police said it was “reviewing the available informatio­n” after receiving a complaint.

 ?? ?? Mark Menzies quit the Conservati­ve party following the investigat­ion
Mark Menzies quit the Conservati­ve party following the investigat­ion

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